Gale Sieveking

Gale de Giberne Sieveking (26 August 1925 – 2 June 2007[1]) was a British prehistoric archaeologist, best known for his work on flint and flint mines, particularly at sites such as Grimes Graves.[2] He "played... an important part in the development of archaeology as a discipline" and particularly in the understanding of the prehistoric period.[3] He was the son of BBC-pioneer Lancelot "Lance" De Giberne Sieveking, and half-brother to Fortean-writer Paul Sieveking.

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  2. ^ Obituary: Gale Sieveking in Salon Issue 170, 6 August 2007. Accessed 7 March 2008
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